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Tarrant County Leaders Worry About Children s Health, Hospital Capacity – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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When COVID-19 vaccines first became available, Dr. Barbara Chapman said there was a sense of hope in the medical community after being on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic for months.
That hope, according to Dr. Chapman, has recently turned to a familiar overwhelming feeling with a recent spike in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations following months of clinics. Chapman is a family nurse practitioner serving McKinney and east Texas. Their clinic in McKinney is able to refer patients with symptoms to hospitals, if needed.
“We were hopeful we’d gotten on top of this, and there was an end in sight. So, to see this resurgence is disheartening,” Chapman said Tuesday. “The mental health care component of this is really affecting nurses all over the country, especially my colleagues here in the Dallas area.”
In Texas: More than 2.9 million cases and more than 52,200 deaths have been reported.
Cases In North Texas: Tarrant County: 263,335; Dallas County: 262,710; Denton County: 76,975; Collin County: 75,928. There have been at least 9,148 reported deaths in the region s four largest counties.
(Data as of June 28)
Global: See Johns Hopkins University s COVID-19 dashboard.
Texas Electricity Shut-off Moratorium Ends Today
Private electricity companies can turn people s electricity off for past-due bills beginning today. State regulators lifted a moratorium on disconnections after months of pressure from private industry.
About 250,000 households are behind on bills and that s just in San Antonio and Austin, where the city-owned utilities have yet to announce when local shut-offs will resume. The average past-due amount is about $600.
COVID-19 Bulletin (06/24/21) - D Magazine
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